MODERNISATION OF PUBLIC LIGHTING - A METHOD OF PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC SAFETY

Coautor(i):

Hapenciuc Valentin

Cuvinte cheie:

efficient public lighting; interest of the authorities; importance of public lighting, survey

Abstract:

The purpose of this research was to identify the interests of local authorities regarding the modernization and efficiency of public lighting. The theme of this topic is based on streamlining and reducing energy consumption by using efficient appliances and renewable energy to reduce global warming and environmental protection and efficient expenditure of public lighting in the long term. In this study we aim to achieve an initial understanding of the facts and intentions of upgrading the public lighting, maintenance of the current expenditure on public lighting system, a familiarity with the main technical characteristics of lighting, etc.. We propose an approach to knowledge base without going into technical details such as: lighting design, lamp light output, mounting height, position adjusting light output, color temperature, etc..The research has found answers to the following issues:• Interest in public authorities for public lighting• Expenses for maintenance of public lighting system in 2010• Protecting the environment through energy and lighting equipment used• lighting manufacturers and their quality• The financing of the modernization of public lighting• The importance of public lightingFrom our studies on this issue, there is not a history of research in order to report or make the comparison. The research study on public lighting Suceava county showed that the authorities did not focus on reducing consumption and using more solar energy and maintenance costs of public lighting system is high because they tend to buy cheap equipment and not performing. Public lighting is not a interest problem for the authorities.

Influence of the dynamics of the global crisis on the European economy

Coautor(i):

Hapenciuc Valentin

Cuvinte cheie:

crisis, economy, evolution, economic depression, crisis aftermath

Abstract:

Main aspect of the European economy is marked by the first stage of evolution of the global financial crisis. The main current problem for both the EU and each Member State is making the calculation and analysis of complex issues arising from international economic crisis, towards identifying ways and tools useful for prevention or mitigation.Reform of EU budget in 2008/2009 is a key period in European construction and its effects will be visible in the next financial perspective from 2014.Naturally, the return will not be uniform in all 27 Member States and will depend on financial and economic particularities of each country and meteorological factors. However, the Commission believes that EU economic recession ended in the third quarter of 2009, largely due to the crisis of exceptional measures imposed under the European economic recovery. Actual return will be more slowly, given the size and strength of the recession.Overall EU unemployment rate is approaching 10% in 2010 - a rate lower than anticipated - and the budget deficit is almost reaching 7.25% of GDP in 2010. Less optimistic news concerning - among others - employment of labor will continue to decline by about 1% this year and will begin to rise than in 2011. Consumption also has not completely recovered. Although increases least, inflation is under control, partly due to wage stagnation.

organized by the Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest, Romania, Transylvania University of Brasov, Romania, in collaboration with Society for Busines

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The qualities necessary for the provision of banking staff quality services

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quality services, customer, human factor, banking system

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The qualities necessary for the provision of quality services are important because they can help develop business and increase the number of satisfied customers. This research was in identifying the issues that lead to customer dissatisfaction in the banking system and studying the qualities necessary for visible improvement in relations with them. The answers received from respondents will help us find the qualities we needed that could lead to the provision of quality services.This study answered the following objectives are set:• Importance of human factor in the banking system• What qualities are necessary for an employee of the banking system• What is failing banking customers• How is the banking system held.

The purpose of this article is to present a different perspective on the importance of knowledge in post-capitalist economies. It Aims at identifying factors influencing the competitiveness of postcapitaliste economy.Theme of the work starts from the meaning "knowledge economy" and comparing it with the contemporary economy. Organizing the new economy requires a transcendent leap, that switching to a new model of organizing society and economy, described by Peter Drucker as the capitalist economy. In the new society, the true source considered dominant factor of production are knowledge, not capital, labor and land as in capitalist society. In the knowledge economy, knowledge becomes the key determinant of international competitiveness of nations.(Keynes 2009)The study points to the following aspects:• Highlights of postcapitalist economy as a knowledge economy;• Competitive advantages of the knowledge economy;• The importance of knowledge and knowledge in "architecture" post-capitalist economy.In terms of approach, consider the theme shows a high degree of interest being studied and treated by the major producers of science. Training knowledge even more than in developed countries, because they understood that "core" new economy is knowledge and that this increases their competitiveness. Not all skills are valued and important, but only those that produce useful knowledge. Formation of knowledge is now the largest investment in all developed countries, because they understood that to be competitive in a market economy need to invest in technology.The practical section of this paper is set on the European Union area and it analyzes the possible link between the information held by individuals/economic agents on the co-financing policies of various investments and the level of development of that country. The essence of this subject is to find an answer to the question posed by Porter, that: "why some nations succeed and others fail to cope with international competition?" It is very important that all participants engaged in the global economy to acquire this new economy, the knowledge economy.( Porter 1999)

This paper aims at studying the most important financial transnational corporations in the world, how they influence the global economy. It is in the interpretation of evolution that these companies have had a time of crisis, analyzing the countries in which it operates, the number of working points, the value of assets and number of employees in correlation with the place in ranking conducted by UNCTAD . It is important to identify strengths multinationals in an economic downturn that affected the whole world and how they manage to recover or at least to maintain.

The world economy is currently experiencing one of the biggest economic crises since the Second World War to the present. Crisis erupted in the United States and with indescribable force expanded worldwide causing serious difficulties both within the banking system and the real economy. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the most important non-financial TNCs worldwide, to analyze how they influence the global economy and comparing the results with those of financial TNCs. This paper concerns the interpretation of evolution that non-financial TNCs have had in a period of economic downturn, considering the value of assets, sales, number of employees and their weighting in foreign activity.

The subject of debate accommodates current context of economic development and human resources is a key element of competition, both nationally and internationally. In the global competition of computerized economy, quality and inventiveness of the human resources are the main factors underlying the essential disparities between states. Starting from Alfred Marshall's statement "the most valuable of all capital is that invested in human beings", the quality of human resources in general and education in particular as the key determinant of economic growth overall. Specialists in the field appreciate that there is a very close relationship between technological progress and investment in education with implications for all areas of life: economic, social, political, cultural. This paper sheds light on the relationship between training and development of employees in a financial multinationals. It entails identifying the need for investment in training and incorporation into program selection and development of staff. Study of training and education in multinational financial institutions is very important for its development as qualified staff and well educated continually ensure success. This paper focuses on the identification submitted emphasis, Multinational Financial Institutions, on education and training, and compare the results to the group. It aims to identify the importance awarded to: communication in the banking system, the mode of recruitment, professional skills and training areas, the organization and support of training and their cycles, the prevalence of informal training or the non-formal training, the perception of the employees about the need for education and training and so on. This paper is based on employers' awareness of the importance of developing education and training. This paper considers staff study in detail the influence multinational financial institutions, from education and training programs, on its evolution. Research aspect will be based on interviews with employees about the status and training to identify differences, consulting training programs that are effecting their subject and how to trace the most important conclusions on this subject.

MODERNISATION OF PUBLIC LIGHTING - A METHOD OF PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC SAFETY

Coautori:

Prof.univ.dr. Hapenciuc Valentin

Cuvinte cheie:

efficient public lighting; interest of the authorities; importance of public lighting, survey

Abstract:

The purpose of this research was to identify the interests of local authorities regarding the modernization and efficiency of public lighting. The theme of this topic is based on streamlining and reducing energy consumption by using efficient appliances and renewable energy to reduce global warming and environmental protection and efficient expenditure of public lighting in the long term. In this study we aim to achieve an initial understanding of the facts and intentions of upgrading the public lighting, maintenance of the current expenditure on public lighting system, a familiarity with the main technical characteristics of lighting, etc.. We propose an approach to knowledge base without going into technical details such as: lighting design, lamp light output, mounting height, position adjusting light output, color temperature, etc..The research has found answers to the following issues:• Interest in public authorities for public lighting• Expenses for maintenance of public lighting system in 2010• Protecting the environment through energy and lighting equipment used• lighting manufacturers and their quality• The financing of the modernization of public lighting• The importance of public lightingFrom our studies on this issue, there is not a history of research in order to report or make the comparison. The research study on public lighting Suceava county showed that the authorities did not focus on reducing consumption and using more solar energy and maintenance costs of public lighting system is high because they tend to buy cheap equipment and not performing. Public lighting is not a interest problem for the authorities.

Influence of the dynamics of the global crisis on the European economy

Coautori:

Prof.univ.dr. Hapenciuc Valentin

Cuvinte cheie:

Abstract:

Influence of the dynamics of the global crisis on the European economyMain aspect of the European economy is marked by the first stage of evolution of the global financial crisis. The main current problem for both the EU and each Member State is making the calculation and analysis of complex issues arising from international economic crisis, towards identifying ways and tools useful for prevention or mitigation.Reform of EU budget in 2008/2009 is a key period in European construction and its effects will be visible in the next financial perspective from 2014.Naturally, the return will not be uniform in all 27 Member States and will depend on financial and economic particularities of each country and meteorological factors. However, the Commission believes that EU economic recession ended in the third quarter of 2009, largely due to the crisis of exceptional measures imposed under the European economic recovery. Actual return will be more slowly, given the size and strength of the recession.Overall EU unemployment rate is approaching 10% in 2010 - a rate lower than anticipated - and the budget deficit is almost reaching 7.25% of GDP in 2010. Less optimistic news concerning - among others - employment of labor will continue to decline by about 1% this year and will begin to rise than in 2011. Consumption also has not completely recovered. Although increases least, inflation is under control, partly due to wage stagnation.

THE QUALITIES NECESSARY FOR THE PROVISION OF BANKING STAF QUALITY SERVICES

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Influence of the dynamics of the global crisis on the European economyMain aspect of the European economy is marked by the first stage of evolution of the global financial crisis. The main current problem for both the EU and each Member State is making the calculation and analysis of complex issues arising from international economic crisis, towards identifying ways and tools useful for prevention or mitigation.Reform of EU budget in 2008/2009 is a key period in European construction and its effects will be visible in the next financial perspective from 2014.Naturally, the return will not be uniform in all 27 Member States and will depend on financial and economic particularities of each country and meteorological factors. However, the Commission believes that EU economic recession ended in the third quarter of 2009, largely due to the crisis of exceptional measures imposed under the European economic recovery. Actual return will be more slowly, given the size and strength of the recession.Overall EU unemployment rate is approaching 10% in 2010 - a rate lower than anticipated - and the budget deficit is almost reaching 7.25% of GDP in 2010. Less optimistic news concerning - among others - employment of labor will continue to decline by about 1% this year and will begin to rise than in 2011. Consumption also has not completely recovered. Although increases least, inflation is under control, partly due to wage stagnation.

The purpose of the work was to identify the factors determining the dynamics influencing consumer behavior. The theme of this topic is based on the importance of consumer behavior in running a business. Purchasing behavior following processing is realized not only the needs that were the basis for decision making (thirst, hunger, cold, prestige, self-image, etc.), but also information on which choice is made (quality, design, taste , color, reliability). We propose in this study to achieve an interpretation of consumer behavior and identify influences business or business can influence it.The research studied the following topics:• Factors influencing consumer behavior;• Study of Consumer Behavior Patterns;• The importance of the consumer;• consumer influence in running the business.From our studies we found that it is a topic of interest, studied and treated by the producers of science. Studying consumer behavior is very important because it helps a lot in running a business, in collaboration with some partners and even to differentiate yourself from competition

Abstract: The purpose of this article is to present a different perspective on the importance of knowledge in post-capitalist economies. It Aims at identifying factors influencing the competitiveness of postcapitaliste economy.Theme of the work starts from the meaning "knowledge economy" and comparing it with the contemporary economy. Organizing the new economy requires a transcendent leap, that switching to a new model of organizing society and economy, described by Peter Drucker as the capitalist economy. In the new society, the true source considered dominant factor of production are knowledge, not capital, labor and land as in capitalist society. In the knowledge economy, knowledge becomes the key determinant of international competitiveness of nations.(Keynes 2009)The study points to the following aspects:• Highlights of postcapitalist economy as a knowledge economy;• Competitive advantages of the knowledge economy;• The importance of knowledge and knowledge in "architecture" post-capitalist economy.In terms of approach, consider the theme shows a high degree of interest being studied and treated by the major producers of science. Training knowledge even more than in developed countries, because they understood that "core" new economy is knowledge and that this increases their competitiveness. Not all skills are valued and important, but only those that produce useful knowledge. Formation of knowledge is now the largest investment in all developed countries, because they understood that to be competitive in a market economy need to invest in technology.The practical section of this paper is set on the European Union area and it analyzes the possible link between the information held by individuals/economic agents on the co-financing policies of various investments and the level of development of that country. The essence of this subject is to find an answer to the question posed by Porter, that: "why some nations succeed and others fail to cope with international competition?" It is very important that all participants engaged in the global economy to acquire this new economy, the knowledge economy.( Porter 1999)

This paper aims at studying the most important financial transnational corporations in the world, how they influence the global economy. It is in the interpretation of evolution that these companies have had a time of crisis, analyzing the countries in which it operates, the number of working points, the value of assets and number of employees in correlation with the place in ranking conducted by UNCTAD . It is important to identify strengths multinationals in an economic downturn that affected the whole world and how they manage to recover or at least to maintain.

The world economy is currently experiencing one of the biggest economic crisis since the Second World War to the present. Crisis erupted in the United States and with indescribable force expanded worldwide causing serious difficulties both within the banking system and the real economy. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the most important non-financial TNCs worldwide, to analyze how they influence the global economy and comparing the results with those of financial TNCs. This paper concerns the interpretation of evolution that non-financial TNCs have had in a period of economic downturn, considering the value of assets, sales, number of employees and their weighting in foreign activity.